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Bee Home celebrates 1-year anniversary on January 3

Bee Home is marking its 1-year anniversary on Friday, January 3 with cookies by Marlene and free treats to celebrate.

The "new to you" home furnishings shop at 228 N Main St. is closed today, January 2 and opens at 12:00 p.m. on Friday; phone 419-788-9459.

HOURS
Tuesday 12–5 PM
Wednesday 12–5 PM
Thursday 12–5 PM
Friday 12–5 PM
Saturday 11 AM–2 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed

2024 "Done" list?

Before we dive into our 2025 resolutions and to-do lists, have you celebrated a 2024 done list? In the past 12 months, Ada, Ohio has witnessed the creation of several downtown businesses, the opening of an expanded Wilson football factory, the first Ada Distinguished Awards event and much more--including the April 8 total solar eclipse.

Bettinger selected as 2025 honoree by Ada Alumni Association

The Ada Exempted Village Schools has announced that Walter W. Bettinger II has been selected as the 2025 inductee into the Ada High School Alumni Hall of Honor. The school district will celebrate this honor as well as the 2024 Scholarship Recipient on Saturday, January 11 with a 5:00 p.m. reception at the cafeteria.

Suspect found in thefts in Village of Forest

UPDATE: The suspect described below has been located and taken into custody.

From Hardin County Sheriff's Office on Facebook

Hardin County deputies are requesting assistance from the public in identifying  a subject responsible for multiple thefts that occurred in the Village of Forest at approximately 9:00 a.m. on December 31, 2024.

Bulldog boys basketball loss at Lincolnview

By Cort Reynolds

VAN WERT – The visiting Ada High School boys basketball team lost 52-47 to former Northwest Conference foe Lincolnview on December 30 to end their six-game win streak.

The Bulldogs led 36-35 after three periods, but the Lancers outscored the visitors 17-11 in the fourth quarter to pull off the five-point win.

Ada committed six costly turnovers in the final stanza.

The road warrior Bulldogs fell to 8-3 overall with the defeat, their third away game in four days. Lincolnview improved to 3-5 after the home win.

“We didn’t guard well,” said Ada head coach Chris Sautter. “We had foul trouble, and turned the ball over way too much.

“Lincolnview was the aggressor, and had us on our heels,” he noted. “They were more physical than us in the paint.”

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